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VERMILLION, S.D. (AP) - As the University of South Dakota prepares to blaze a new trail in Division I athletics, the 30-year old DakotaDome continues to act as the cornerstone ...
Rain inside the DakotaDome ... A new steel roof installed in 2001 helped alleviate those condensation worries. "The Dome, originally, just wasn't a very good basketball place," said Lavin ...
VERMILLION — When the University of South Dakota replaced the DakotaDome's air-supported structure with a $13.7 million steel roof in 2001 ... in Vermillion at the dome for their Aug. 31 ...
VERMILLION, S.D. (AP) — As the University of South Dakota prepares to blaze a new trail in Division I athletics, the 30-year old DakotaDome continues to act as the cornerstone ...
In 2001, a $13 million steel roof was installed ... which is located east of the DakotaDome. Removing the pool from the dome's lowest floor would allow renovations on the east side, which could ...
The DakotaDome opened as a multi-sport venue nearly 40 years ago. The facility received a roof replacement in 2001 but has only received minor improvements since then. Funding for the renovation ...
The DakotaDome’s tenure as a venue for basketball most likely came to an end on Sunday with a loss to Denver in the University of South Dakota men’s final regular-season home game. The Dome ...
The roof of the DakotaDome is quite high in the air ... Opened in 1974, the UNI-Dome has been renovated several times, and it shows. Without knowing its age, you would never guess that the ...
VERMILLION, S.D. (KELO)- The DakotaDome is seeing a major renovation this year, as the dome will feature permanent seating on both sides of the stadium. The renovations began in February and after ...
It’s not that you’re going to play for the state championship, it’s ‘you’re going to the dome,” Faulkton Area head coach Shayne Geditz said. The DakotaDome was built in 1979 and it was ...
VERMILLION, S.D. | Ask Chad Lavin about his memories of the DakotaDome ... Dome staffers placing 5-gallon buckets or garbage cans in strategic locations to catch water coming down from the roof.